Friday, May 22, 2020

Medicare Insurance Sale Leader Jobs at Assurance

 Are you one of the elite Medicare sales professionals in America? 💰 💵



ASSURANCE, the multi-billion-dollar insurance distribution platform owned by Prudential, has created a unique Medicare “Pod Leader” opportunity for you to lead a team of agents.

We are limiting the Medicare Pod Leader opportunity to less than the top-5% of agents on the ASSURANCE platform. 👩🏻‍💻👨🏿‍💻

Take advantage of:
• 100% remote work; you log in when you’re ready to sell. 🏠
• Assurance pays both commissions and bonuses. There are no caps on how much you can make 💰 💵
• Free calls via inbound shoppers generated from ASSURANCE-owned and operated websites 💼
• Access to our proprietary billion-dollar software platform at no cost to you 👩🏻‍💻
• Contracts with leading national carriers such as UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Humana⚜️


Pod leader qualifications
Have successfully sold through at least one Medicare Advantage AEP & OEP.
2020 AHIP Certification.
Be actively licensed in a minimum of 10 states.
Ready to advance their career through recruiting and training, and be committed to team building and mentorship.


Apply now to become a Medicare Pod Leader and start your application 📅⏰


Save your seat. Limited spaces.


Before AEP
$50 for every licensed agent who signs up.
$10 additional for every active state Medicare license an agent has.
$75 for each carrier agent has RTS status with.
$100 per agent that completes training.
During AEP
$150 for each agent’s first sale.
10% override on every agent payout.
Great commissions on all direct sales you make.
$10 per agent that attends your weekly Pod Call.
Weekly bonus based on Pod conversion.
After AEP
10% override on every OEP agent payout.
10% override on every MedSup agent payout.
Great commissions on all direct sales you make.
Continue to lead your pod. Remember — the more they sell, the more you all earn.
A Pod leader who recruits a team of 20 agents

Saturday, May 16, 2020

How to be prepared for a work at home job interview

How should you be prepared for your remote work at home  interview. You will be expected to be on camera these days. It maybe zoom, microsoft teams, skype.  



Do this  

  1. Be dressed professionally, with your hair done.
  2. You should make sure your desk and background is free of clutter
  3. You should make sure there is no background noise even if you're interview for a job that allows it. Your kids need to be out of the room.  Make sure that there are no tv sounds
  4. You should make sure you're ready for the interview by researching the company and having questions prepared
  5. You should use the STAR method IF you feel that you will be too nervous or required.
  6. You should research the company on glassdoor  or indeed as often those that have worked in the past will tell you exactly what the interview was like and what questions were asked.
  7. Make sure that you login atleast 5 minutes early.  Make sure if you need to download any software 
What is the STAR METHOD
STAR is an acronym that stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result.

First things first, let’s discuss behavioral questions. 

These questions inquire about situations and problems faced at work and help the interviewer understand how you handle them. 

Behavioral questions always require you to tell a story of how you faced a specific situation at work, and how you dealt with it.

Questions like:
Tell me about a time when you were faced with a challenging situation. ...
Do you usually set goals at work? ...
Give me an example of a time you made a mistake at work.
Have you ever faced conflict with a coworker? ...
Tell me about a time when you handled the pressure well.

And that’s where the STAR method comes in!

STAR is an acronym that stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. 

Remember, your interviewer is just a person like you; they're not scary. Try to make a connection with them so that you have a good rapport.


You got this .

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Lionbridge Work at home search engine evaluator jobs

Lionbridge is a global localization company that has what it terms internet assessor jobs as well as several other similar jobs in its crowdsourcing division. The company uses thousands of work-at-home independent contractors for specific work.  I have worked in the past personally for them as a ad  internet rater.   I goofed and didnt work enough for them and they terminated me.   They wanted 20 hours a week and I had too much going on my plate.  Pay was good and they paid on time!  



Here are some of their job  that they bring on at home workers  for 

Internet assessors who evaluate results of a web search
Social media search consultants who express opinions on the quality of content
Internet judges, which are similar to internet assessors
Online maps specialist who evaluate and improve online mapping software


Openings are listed on the company website, and applicants take an online assessment to demonstrate their ability to perform the required services.


You can learn more about each position by visiting Lionbridge's work from home jobs page. You will notice that some of the positions only want people who speak a certain language, so look for that before you apply.

Here are some reviews just postive and some not so postive! But what works for you might not work for someone else! 






-Work from home-You choose when you work-It's easy to log time worked
Overall I love this job! I love the flexibility, and being able to work from home. The tasks are really straight forward and if it weren't for the cons like inconsistent work   it would be a 5 star job for sure.
They offer bonuses sometimesThe pay rate is good ($14 an hour for my position)Sometimes you will get extra hours added to your weeks (from 20 hrs to 24)Lack of communication from managementSometimes there won't be enough tasks to get the full 20 hours a weekCommunicate better or maybe set up a phone number specifically for remote workers who need help or have questions because sometimes it takes a while to hear back through email.

 I worked at Lionbridge part-time for more than a yearEasy way to make side money, low expectationsNo room for growth and inflexible guidelinesOffer a promotion pathway for more driven and serious raters





Sunday, April 26, 2020

How to Make Money with Your Own Printable Shop

Do you have a graphic design background and looking to make some extra money. You should consider selling printables   on Etsy as well as on your own website.  

How to Make Money with Your Own Printable Shop



Printables are digital products that customers can download and print at home. Examples include grocery shopping checklists, gift tags, candy bar wrappers, printable quotes for wall art, and patterns.

There are many different ways to create printables, but I find the easiest way is by using software like Canva or PicMonkey. Another popular way is via Microsoft Word if you are good with graphics. 


We believe they are a great side hustle for busy people because you create them once and an unlimited number of customers can download. You don't have to worry about shipping them!


How much should I sell printables on Etsy for?
Pricing is really dependent on each seller. There is no right or wrong answer. Find a price that you’re comfortable with that you think is fair for both you the seller, and your future customers! Pricing low might guarantee more sales, but pricing higher isn’t bad either – if it took a lot of work and is unique, don’t undervalue yourself!


3 Important Steps To Sell Printables On Etsy

1. Upload to your shop.
Once you’ve set up your Etsy shop, upload your printable to a listing for the price you’ve chosen. Be sure to use nice, well-lit images and for printables, you may want to look into framing them to make them stand out or have a nice background to make your picture stand out from the rest.


2. Make sure to give accurate, detailed descriptions of your product.
This helps you rank high in searches and generate some sales. Include things like color, size, purpose (is it a planner, invitation, etc.?) so that people can find your product easier.

3. Market, market, market.
Pinterest is a great way to market your products, especially on Etsy. Pinterest is a very visual platform and having beautiful pictures of your product in pins is a great way to get some clicks to your shop and products that will hopefully convert into sales! Word of mouth is great too! Tell friends, family, and it’s a good idea to whip up some business cards for your Etsy shop that you can hand out to people you meet if it comes up in conversation. Your local facebook groups can be a good market as well. 


Check out this video to learn more about how to sell printables on Etsy:






Another option is doing printable budget templetes not only thru etsy but thru other digital download providers like gumroad.  We saw this recent article on msn about Jason a 21 yr college grad that starting creating templates here are some of this tips


I dive deeper into learning the different features in Notion by watching tons of free videos on YouTube.

I created a Notion page to keep track of my personal finances as my first project.

After, I took to Notion communities on Facebook, Reddit and Discord to share a screenshot of my setup.

It felt great to share my setup with the community, and I learn a lot more about Notion building the pages from scratch.

If you want to learn a new skill, start building projects.

You would create journal pages, goal trackers, meal planners,  habit trackers or even budgeting spreadsheet.  Most of the ideas are under $20 



Thursday, April 09, 2020

10 Tips to Stay Healthy While Working From Home


1. Create a designated work area

“Your physical surroundings must be conducive to a work mindset,” says Klapow. That’s why it’s crucial to avoid sending emails from the sofa and designate an area of your home for business, whether it’s a separate home office, dining room table, or small desk in the corner of a room.
Klapow says a designated work zone accomplishes several things: “It will assure you have your materials readily available, it will [indicate] to others when you are ‘at work’ or not, [and] it will trigger a working mindset,” he explains.
When choosing an area of your home to work in, consider factors like location, lighting, noise level, and physical comfort. Pick a clean, quiet spot with minimal distractions, then tweak the space to your liking: Make sure your chair is comfortable, turn your desk to face the window, organize your work materials, display framed photos, and add some greenery. Research shows that even adding a couple plants to your workspace can help soothe you and lower your stress levels.

2. Schedule your day

It’s critical to create structure to your day; even a loose outline can help you stay on task and prioritize your workload.
First and foremost, set clear start and finish times for your workday, advises Klapow. “The home-based workday may be shorter or longer than a workplace workday, but it [still] needs to have its own set schedule,” he says.
That includes scheduling a lunch break and time for meetings and phone calls, plus realistic but adjustable windows of time to accomplish the most important items on your to-do list.
When creating your schedule, consider the time of day you feel most energized and alert, as well as the time of day you feel most sluggish or prone to distraction, then organize your tasks and breaks accordingly.

3. Prep meals and snacks

“Nutrition is very important to staying focused, energized, and productive throughout the day,” says Jennifer Glockner, R.D.N. and creator of Smartee Plate. “It’s hard to concentrate and be productive when you’re hungry or your blood sugar is low,” she explains.
Much like eating healthy at the office, Glockner says the key to eating nutritious foods at home is to stock your kitchen with healthy foods and meal prep.
“Limit sugary drinks and foods, such as refined carbs (for example, white bread and baked goods), that will give you a quick energy boost, followed by an insulin spike and consequent low blood sugar in about two to three hours,” she explains. “This can lead to a lack of concentration and to feeling jittery, sweaty, or hungry.”
Instead, stock your fridge and pantry with fruits and veggies, whole grains, and lean proteins. To minimize temptation and prevent overeating — or munching on cereal for lunch — Glockner recommends planning your meals ahead of time and pre-portioning healthy snacks. “Snack on an orange with a handful of nuts, plain yogurt with berries, hard-boiled egg with a tomato, or hummus with a whole grain cracker or red pepper strips,” she says.  

4. Schedule a workout into your calendar


It’s easy to skip workouts when you’re hustling from home, but making time for a solid sweat session has myriad mental and physical health benefits.
Aside from improving your overall fitness, research shows that regular workouts can also help lower your stress levels and increase your energy, which in turn, can help you stay focused and disciplined.
The key to making a workout happen at home is to put it on your calendar, the same way you would schedule a work meeting. “Don’t assume that because you are home you will just work out,” Klapow cautions.
Slot your workout for the early morning before or after work hours, or add it somewhere in the middle of the day when you start to feel antsy.

5. Relax… within reason

Working from home means you have the luxury of taking an occasional break without having to keep an eye for your boss. If you’re not careful, though, a well-intentioned mini-break can easily turn into a Netflix marathon or hours-long nap.
If you need a break, “relax, but don’t nap,” Klapow advises. Instead, do something calming that won’t cause you to doze off: Cook a healthy meal, free-write or draw in a notebook, take a brisk walk, or do some yoga.

6. Sit down to eat

It’s normal to plow through your workday without stopping to refuel, but according to Glockner, scheduling time for breakfast, lunch, and dinner can actually help facilitate your productivity.
Why? Because “skipping meals may lead to fatigue and consequent lack of concentration,” she explains. Not only that, but eating a full meal can help prevent you from mindlessly grazing throughout the day, Glockner says, “which is especially important due to easy access to the kitchen at home.”
While you do sit down to a meal (at your kitchen table, not your work desk!), shut down your electronic devices and practice mindful eating: Take small bites, chew your food thoroughly, and notice the flavors and texture in each mouthful.

7. Get out of the house

Make a point to leave the house — without your car — at least once a day. Bike to meet a friend for lunch, take your dog or kids to hang out at the park, or replace a coffee break in your kitchen with a walk to the nearest coffee shop.
By getting out of the house, you’ll get some much-needed social interaction, and enjoy some new scenery — in fact, a quick walk may even help boost your creativity. Need more ideas how to move more? Here are 14 unique ways to get your 10,000 steps in.

8. Drink plenty of water

Make sure you stay hydrated throughout the day, Glockner says. “Dehydration may lead to fatigue and headaches, which may compromise [your] alertness and productivity,” she explains.
Aim to drink half your body weight (in pounds) in ounces of water each day. If you’re struggling, here are 25 simple ways to drink more water.

9. Take mindfulness breaks

“Every hour or so, get up, take a deep breath, and be mindful of your comfortable surroundings,” Klapow advises. “Take in the fact that you may have your dog by your side, or a fish tank behind you. Peer out into the backyard and look at the flowers,” he says.
Pausing to notice these small joys is like a quick dose of meditation. “This will not only give your mind a break, it will help you feel more optimistic,” Klapow explains.

10. Develop a shutdown ritual

In a traditional office setting, you know it’s the end of the workday when you pack up your things and head home.
But when you’re already home, the line between work and “home” time can blur. “You cannot allow your workday to simply bleed into your before and after work schedule just because you are at home,” Klapow explains.
That’s why it’s helpful to develop a routine that simultaneously signals the end of the workday and helps you transition away from emails and work projects.
Your shutdown ritual can be as simple as closing your laptop and storing it out of sight, or doing something more involved, like a workout or leaving the house for a stroll or errands.


Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Onprocess Technology Hiring Work at home Customer Service Reps

OnProcess Technology is a Managed Services Provider specializing in complex, global service supply chain operations – the flow of people, parts and services following the sale of a product. The company’s deep expertise, technology-driven delivery and continual analytics-based process improvement, enable clients to quickly optimize efficiencies, scale operations, grow revenue and profitability, and deliver superior customer experiences. OnProcess provides services in 23 languages and operates in eight global facilities, including its Massachusetts headquarter





Work at home customer service position available! 

We are looking for several full-time, temp. to perm, work from home customer service/bilingual Spanish/English professionals to help us ensure a positive and supportive experience for our participants. Available shift times vary, with some including evenings and weekends. Training is a day shift model. This is an amazing opportunity- all from the comfort of your home!

What you will do:

Reverse Logistics and/or Customer Experience Programs
Answer inbound or outbound communications
Scheduling and calendaring
Build/process orders
DispatchTechs and/or parts
Perform Triage and quota management
Support Company processes through professional communications
Update the Company database with all appropriate information

Support all quality assurance efforts and Program criteria.

Apply today 

Saturday, April 04, 2020

Best Legitimate Paid Online Surveys

Surveys are great way to earn some extra money Online surveys are just what they sound like — it’s where you take surveys for money in exchange for your honest opinion.

Swagbucks: This is easily my very favorite survey site and the one I use the most — but it’s SO much more than a survey site! You can also earn for searching the web, playing games, watching videos, taking advantage of special offers, and shopping the Internet. For years, I’ve used Swagbucks to pay for plane tickets, hotel rooms, Amazon purchases, and SO much more. The best part of this site is how easy it is to cash out. Save up your points if you want, or redeem for a $3 or $5 Amazon Gift Card really quickly! Go here to get started. You’ll get $$ just for signing up!





Pinecone Research:  They pay $3 promptly for every survey completed. Go here and sign up to see if you qualify. This company has a lower acceptance rate than other companies, but they take new applicants at the very beginning of each month! So if you don’t get in on the first try, come back on the 1st of each month to keep trying!

OneOpinion: This company gets really great reviews and is known for their availability of quick and easy paid online surveys, their amazing 24/7 customer service with a smaller customer-focused team, and super quick payout when you redeem your points. Once you reach 25,000 points, you can cash in for $25 in the form of PayPal funds, a VISA gift card, or an Amazon gift card!  Go here to sign up.

Opinion Outpost: This company pays in point rewards for every completed survey. You can cash these in for instant win opportunities, sweepstakes, or cash. There are also opportunities to do free product testing. You can choose payout at $5 for an Amazon gift card or at $10 for cash. Go here to sign up.

Survey Junkie: This reputable company gets really great reviews! It is known for a low minimum payout threshold and a quick & easy first payout. You can cash in for $10 once you reach 1,000 points. Choose from PayPal funds, direct bank transfer, or a gift card of your choice!

Inbox Dollars: In addition to offering paid online surveys, this company also pays you for reading e-mails, searching the web, and more. I used to love earning free gift cards through Inbox Dollars!

Sunday, March 29, 2020

How to Become a Work at Home Proofreader

Are you quick to spot a typo or bothered when a writer uses “then” in a sentence that calls for “than”? If so, you might make a good proofreader.




All sorts of companies hire eagle-eyed proofreaders to ensure their written documents are free of errors before being seen by others. Misspellings, incorrect grammar, and similar mistakes reflect poorly on a business and can cause problems or confusion. (Imagine, for instance, an ad that promotes a product on sale for $14 rather than the intended $41—big difference!)



Think proofreading sounds like a possible match to your interests and talents? Read on to learn all about how to become a proofreader.

What Is a Proofreader?

Each proofreader job description contains company-specific responsibilities, but the heart of any proofreading role involves meticulously reviewing a piece of writing to ensure it is at its best. Proofreaders catch spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. They also look at the format to make certain all elements are included and appear as they should—spotting things like a sentence printing twice or accidentally getting omitted, a headline failing to show as bold, or the date missing from a document.

Proofreading vs. Editing

Despite similarities, proofreading and editing are not the same thing. Editors generally perform duties such as planning content, assigning work, reviewing submissions, and making revisions. By the time copy reaches a proofreader, all rewrites should be complete. The proofreader ensures the final product is free of errors.

That said, proofreader job descriptions may contain elements that venture into editing territory. Smaller businesses especially may expect proofreaders to assume greater responsibilities. In larger companies, proofreaders sometimes use their experience as a stepping stone to higher-level editorial positions.

How Much Money do Proofreaders Make?

Proofreaders earn a mean hourly wage of $20.17, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Industries with the highest levels of employment of proofreaders include newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers; scientific and technical services; business support services; employment services; and advertising and public relation firms.

Educational Requirements for Proofreaders

Proofreaders oftentimes hold a bachelor’s degree in English or journalism. However, graduates in other disciplines also can succeed as proofreaders by demonstrating their understanding of written language. Employers frequently require candidates to take a proofreading test to show competency.

Certain proofreading positions call for an advanced degree and/or experience in a particular industry. A background in law, for instance, proves useful for proofreaders of legal documents.

Skills Proofreaders Need

Aspiring proofreaders should be strong communicators who pay close attention to detail. Applicants also need the ability to work independently and to meet deadlines consistently.

Most modern-day proofreading gets performed on computers. Familiarity with word processing (especially change-tracking features), editorial software, and spreadsheets proves helpful.

Some employers seek candidates who are familiar with specific editorial styles. Knowledge of the Associated Press (AP) Stylebook and/or the Chicago Manual of Style before hitting the market provides a definite advantage.

You can also find freelance  proofreading side hustles  via upwork, fiverr  for starting place 


Finding Flexible Proofreading Jobs

Like writing and editorial positions in general, proofreading lends itself to remote and work-from-home arrangements. Besides filling full-time roles, companies often hire proofreaders on a freelance/contract basis.

If this is something you’d be interested in, FlexJobs has you covered. We post full-time, part-time, contract, and freelance proofreading positions that are fully vetted and verified.


Here are some recently one posted 

Proofreading 
Seeking a proofreader for a freelance, variable shift position requiring a strong focus on details, computer proficiency. Will review documents, ensure grammar is correct, resolve errors, make recommendations, verify information.

Proofreader Los Angeles 
Proofreader needed for a freelance position responsible for reviewing multiple types of print and digital content. BA degree in English or journalism required and proofreading experience.

Proofreader Orange County

Temporary position. Must have two years' professional experience as a proofreader and be detail oriented. Edit marketing collateral, advertising pieces and product information, proof work before before going to press, correct spelling and grammar.


Proofreading and Editing

Candidate sought for a telecommute proofreading / editing position requiring a graduate degree and five+ years' editing experience or equivalent. Will read and edit academic papers. Previous related experience, computer proficiency required.

Editor, Proofreader

Remote candidate will work on reviewing and proofreading the authors' content, contributing to the overall course quality, and evolving the course content. 3+ yrs of experience and Bachelors required. Part-time contract with flexible schedule.

Editor, Proofreader

Freelance proofreader will work remotely providing editing and proofreading services on assignments you choose. Candidate must have a college degree and 3+ years of experience writing, editing, or language teaching. Requires a PC and MS Word

Proofreader- Insurance Transcripts

Seeking independent contractor editors and proofreaders with proofreading experience to make corrections to drafted versions of audio transcriptions within various all-in-one transcription platforms. Strong English skills are needed.





Sunday, February 16, 2020

Easy Mailbox Money Scam

One scam I keep on seeing is  Easy Mailbox money  called in this case  Lucartive Mail Box  Money  first of all work shouldnt be too easy its called work for a reason.  If it sounds too good to be true, it probabily is.   It's a new spin on the stuffing envelope scam.  


Here is a typical pitch 

⭐⭐⭐‼CHECK IT OUT Must Read‼⭐⭐⭐

Looking to make extra income?
TRY THIS 👉 Get Paid to Mail Letters 📨📬💵

❌NO Gimmicks
❌NO experience needed
❌NO need to be computer savvy
❌NO logging into back offices
❌NO need to go live. Unless, you want to educate others about the company and how they too can make an extra income by Mailing letters!

And the BEST part,
✅ONE TIME FEE to join‼ That’s right.  (YEAH the one time fee is anywhere from $250-1k and then need to buy leads basically you are selling your the same list) 
🚫NO MONTHLY fees to stay active.
✅REMARKABLE opportunity 💯😊👍

So, if you can put a stamp on it, you can do this! If your Interested and Want More Information Let me Know‼Don’t let this opportunity slip


Please be careful dont waste your time with these things you will only be losing money. 

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Become an Assurance Guide Phone Representative

Assurance is hiring! 
Assurance Guides earn money by welcoming our customers and directing them to the right resources. People go to the site to request insurance quotes. Assurance guides verify the information that they entered online and then transfer them to a licensed insurance agent. The agent does all the work... the guide  just verify the information  they put in the online forms. The software lays everything out  you just read it.  No phone needed as it is all in the software. 


Become an Assurance Guide Phone  Representative

Do you need a noise canceling phone headset for your computer?


Assurance Guides can make uncapped income

Real-Time Consumers
More than 20,000 daily insurance shoppers through our websites and marketing


Innovative Products
Game-changing products leveraging state-of-the-art underwriting


World Class Support
Dedicated tech, marketing, customer, and accounting support for you


Home Office
100% phone and web sales from anywhere with Internet


24/7
Platform access whenever you’re ready to work


No Limitations
Uncapped earnings potential



Here are some tips 

•Assurance DOES NOT hire in CA, MA, OR NJ!
• Position IS 1099. You make your own schedule! Work when you want! No minimum hours required. You can work 5 hours a work or 60 it doesn't matter!
• Required internet speeds are 10 upload and 10 download! They also ask for a good performing desktop or laptop. You will also need a UBS headset!

• They pay through zelle. After your first day, you will get a text or email to receive your pay. You will just create an account and enter your card info and then after that first time your payments will automatically deposit into your account!
• The pay is commission based! You are not doing sales. The position is GUIDE. You are doing outbound calls, verifying information that the customer inputted, transferring them to licensed agents. As long as the customer spends 2 minutes on the phone you make $4-$16. Really good agents make  about $18+ an hour. Sometimes more!
• Training is self paced and not paid! Training only takes about 2-3 hours to get through. It's very fast and easy!
• If you apply and finish the assessments, check your email and spam folder for the next steps!


Apply here